Overview
Forward Cities, a national nonprofit committed to inclusive economic growth through entrepreneurship, seeks a strategic consulting partner to co-design and implement a set of field-informed solutions that advance Durham’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
E3 Durham (E3D) is a place-based, inclusive entrepreneurs initiative supported by Durham County’s ARPA funding. It aims to strengthen Durham’s entrepreneurial landscape by aligning local resources and increasing access to entrepreneurial pathways. E3 Durham combines hands-on business navigation services, cohort-based training, and an innovative "learn-to-earn" incentive model that helps entrepreneurs access subsidized business services. Aligned with direct services to entrepreneurs, the E3 Alliance—a dynamic advisory council of local entrepreneurial support organizations (ESOs) and community partners—serves as a collaborative engine for aligned priorities and action.
To inform the Alliance strategy, E3 Durham conducted a rigorous 360-degree assessment of Durham’s small business ecosystem, engaging over 200 entrepreneurs, 40 ESOs, and a wide range of funders, policymakers, and economic development leaders. This process surfaced key strengths and gaps, which were prioritized by the Alliance. Building on these findings, Forward Cities and the E3 Alliance have crafted a bold strategic plan to address these gaps head-on. A central priority of program leaders is to integrate codified approaches and field-proven best practices from across the country, engaging national ecosystem leaders to co-design and test scalable solutions that align with Durham’s unique context and community vision.
To address these systemic gaps, Forward Cities now seeks a qualified nonprofit or for-profit entity with deep experience and national reach to serve as a strategic partner. This firm will co-develop and pilot three replicable, field-advancing solutions that not only strengthen Durham’s ecosystem, but also inform emerging best practices in equitable ecosystem building nationally.
Each solution is to be co-designed with inputs from multiple entrepreneurial ecosystem leaders from across the country who have demonstrated experience designing and delivering proven solutions to these specific ecosystem challenges.
In close collaboration with Forward Cities and Durham stakeholders, the selected partner will facilitate a national co-design process, oversee the delivery of early prototypes, and ensure local capacity is built for long-term sustainability.
This engagement is a rare opportunity to create and test breakthrough models that will:
The partner should also be available for periodic participation in Forward Cities and E3 Durham storytelling and evaluation efforts to capture project activity.
Organizational Background
Forward Cities is a national nonprofit with a firm belief that every entrepreneur deserves an equitable chance to launch and grow a business that generates wealth for themselves, their families, and their communities. Since more equitable business ownership holds great potential for addressing the racial wealth gap, we are on a mission to catalyze wealth-building opportunities for Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous entrepreneurs by transforming the way local communities see, support, and sustain those entrepreneurs.
Scope of Work
The selected consultant will serve in a facilitative, strategic, and operational capacity, co-leading the design and early implementation of three phased projects:
Each intervention must be co-designed with inputs from a curated group of entrepreneurial ecosystem leaders from across the U.S. who bring demonstrated experience in that particular area. These solutions must be tested for both local impact and national replicability.
Phase 1: ESO Common Metrics
Goal: Equip Entrepreneurial Support Organizations in Durham with a shared set of equity-centered, actionable metrics for tracking organizational milestones and impact that can ladder up to ecosystem-wide reporting.
Final Deliverable: A combined metrics dashboard in Airtable format, and a written implementation guide to support local adoption and integration.
Phase 2: Ecosystem Vibrancy Indicator Dashboard
Goal: Build on the finalized ESO common metrics to codify a set of ecosystem-level vibrancy indicators reflecting shared values and performance goals, allowing for enhanced ecosystem coordination, visibility, and accountability.
Final Deliverable: An Ecosystem Vibrancy Indicator framework, a shared Airtable dashboard template, and a guide for quarterly and annual tracking.
Phase 3: ESO Capacity Building Summit
Goal: Produce and co-facilitate a one and half-day, Durham-wide ESO Capacity Building Summit designed to strengthen internal operations and service delivery across the ecosystem. The summit will include workshops, peer exchanges, and tools to address chronic capacity gaps and improve sustainability.
Scope:
Potential session topics based on Alliance input:
Final Deliverable: Summit agenda, production plan, and on-site facilitation; slide decks and handouts, and an onboarding toolkit for participants. Printing and convening costs will be covered separately.
Contract Term: June 16, 2025 – January 31, 2026
Qualifications
The ideal partner is a respected ecosystem building entity, network curator, and systems strategist—one that brings deep relationships across the entrepreneurial ecosystem field, a proven track record of guiding collective innovation, and the ability to synthesize local priorities with national insights.
Applicants must demonstrate:
Budget
Total contract value: $48,000, inclusive of all services, subcontractors, and travel. Local convening costs, software, and participant incentives will be covered separately by Forward Cities.
Proposal Requirements
Interested respondents should submit a concise statement of qualifications (not to exceed 8 pages) covering the following:
Submission Instructions
Overview
Forward Cities, a national nonprofit committed to inclusive economic growth through entrepreneurship, seeks a strategic consulting partner to co-design and implement a set of field-informed solutions that advance Durham’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
E3 Durham (E3D) is a place-based, inclusive entrepreneurs initiative supported by Durham County’s ARPA funding. It aims to strengthen Durham’s entrepreneurial landscape by aligning local resources and increasing access to entrepreneurial pathways. E3 Durham combines hands-on business navigation services, cohort-based training, and an innovative "learn-to-earn" incentive model that helps entrepreneurs access subsidized business services. Aligned with direct services to entrepreneurs, the E3 Alliance—a dynamic advisory council of local entrepreneurial support organizations (ESOs) and community partners—serves as a collaborative engine for aligned priorities and action.
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